Friday Phrases
Dictionary Challenge: Day Ten
Dictionary Challenge: Day Nine
Video: Light-Medical Q & A (100, 110, 120)
I used this as my warm-up practice today. This is light-medical testimony.
This testimony practice contains the terms: chronic paroxysmal hemicrania and Indocin.
Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania is defined as follows on Wikipedia: “Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania (CPH), also known as Sjaastad syndrome, is a severe debilitating unilateral headache, usually affecting the area around the eye. Unlike migraine it has NO neurological symptoms associated with it. It normally consists of multiple severe yet short headache attacks. These attacks normally will only affect one side of the cranium, hence the term hemicrania. It is more common in females than males. CPH headaches are treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, in particular indomethacin, which is usually totally effective in eliminating the symptoms.”
Machine Briefs:
Option #1: chronic paroxysmal hemicrania= KRO*PBG/PROX/*IS/MAL/HEM/YI/KRAIN/YA
Option #2: chronic paroxysmal hemicrania= KRO*PBG/PROX/*IZ/MAL/HEM/YI/KRAIN/YA
Option #3: chronic paroxysmal hemicrania= KRO*PBG/PA/ROX/*IS/MAL/HEM/YI/KRAIN/YA
Option #4: chronic paroxysmal hemicrania= KRO*PBG/PA/ROX/*IZ/MAL/HEM/YI/KRAIN/YA
Indocin is the medication that is used to treat CPH.
Machine Briefs:
Option #1: Indocin= IN/DO/SIN
Option #2: Indocin= IN/DOE/SIN
Dictionary Builder: Adaxial
Dictionary Challenge: Day Eight
Dictionary Challenge: Day Seven
CBC Requirements
The acronym CBC stands for, “certified broadcast captioner.” CBC certification is issued by the National Court Reporters Association via a two-part examination.
The CBC test consists of a written knowledge test and a skills test.
The written knowledge portion of the CBC test must be passed with a percentage of 70% or higher. The questions on the written knowledge test are based on the following categories: Language skills, writing realtime, research, and realtime writing in the broadcast environment.
The CBC skills test is comprised of the following three steps:
1) Setting up and operating your equipment.
2) Accurately writing realtime for five minutes at 96% accuracy from professionally recorded literary material at the speed of 180 words per minute.
3) Converting your file to an ASCII text file.
The written knowledge test and skills test are offered on separate days.
Medical Monday: Achondroplasia
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines achondroplasia as “A genetic disorder disturbing normal growth of cartilage, resulting in a form of dwarfism characterized by a usually normal torso and shortened limbs, and usually inherited as a autonomic dominant trait.”
Writing “achondroplasia” on the machine, syllable by syllable, would be as follows:
/A/KOPB/TKRA/PHRAEU/SHA or /A/KHOPB/TKRA/PHRAEU/SHA or /A/KOPB/TKRA/PHRAEUZ/KWRA or /A/KHOPB/TKRA/PHRAEUZ/KWRA

